Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala is on track to rejoin the squad this weekend as the team faces RB Leipzig in an important Bundesliga matchup on Saturday. The 23-year-old has been sidelined due to a broken leg, but signs point to a possible return to matchday action following a significant rehabilitation period.
Musiala sustained the injury earlier in the season and has spent the past few months recovering. His absence has been notable for Bayern, with the team working to adapt without one of their most creative attacking players. Known for his dribbling skills, vision, and ability to drive forward into goal-scoring positions, Musiala had been a regular starter prior to his injury.
While club officials have not confirmed whether Musiala will start or come off the bench, his inclusion in the traveling squad would be a positive development for both the team and supporters. Head coach Thomas Tuchel had previously indicated that the club was closely monitoring Musiala’s progress and would only bring him back once he was fully fit and ready to contribute on the pitch.
Musiala’s return would also provide a boost to Bayern’s midfield rotation, which has seen several adjustments during his absence. The team’s recent matches have featured a mix of veteran players and younger talents stepping in to fill the gap, with varying levels of success.
RB Leipzig, currently pushing for a top-four finish, will offer a strong challenge for Bayern. The potential return of Musiala could play a key role in shaping the outcome of the match, depending on his involvement and fitness level.
As the weekend approaches, all eyes will be on the final team sheet to see if Musiala is included in the squad and whether he makes his comeback against Leipzig. His successful return would be a welcome development for Bayern Munich as they continue their campaign for domestic success.